Monthly Archive: October 2014

In Ethiopia, a 7-year-old boy suffers from a life-threatening spinal disease. Like tens of thousands in this landlocked African nation, Sisay Gudeta has scoliosis, a severe curvature of the spine that will cut off his...

No matter how much you prepare, the transition to college can still be frightening. The Omaha Area College Fair, sponsored by EducationQuest Foundation, provided students from Omaha and surrounding areas an opportunity to explore...

The Res. Mentioning the phrase at UNL will make students smile and administrators cringe. Both will picture the multi-acre property on the northeast corner of 9th and Military streets that is a tailgater’s paradise...

Andrea Kabourek always defined herself as a runner. But, when she was faced with an obstacle she couldn’t outrun, Kabourek transformed into a fighter. Since she was six-years old, Kabourek has mixed running and...

The lights fade and the music crescendos. The first beams collide with the dome universe. A collective “woah,” seeps from the crowd’s gaping mouths as they’re reclined and brought into a colorful atmosphere. That’s...

Kirk Dombrowksi jumped from majoring in aerospace engineering to computer programming to roofing for a couple of years. “I went into anthropology because I thought they had really good questions about who we were,...